Kampung Hulu's Mosque

The mosque, built in 1728
during the Dutch Occupancy, is
the oldest mosque in the
country. Its unique
architectural style is a
unique blend of Sumatran,
Hindu and Western
architecture.

All of the building's original
wooden structures except the
four main pillars and the roof
structure were replaced with
concrete. Within the mosque
compound, you can find the
grave of Sayyid Abdullah
Al-Haddad, a famous religious
teacher, whom many regarded as
a "Wali" (Saint).

A good way to see the Kampung
Hulu Mosque is to include it
as part of your walking tour
of nearby Jonker Street. The
Mosque is set just one street
back from the famous street.

Getting Here

By RoadYou can go there by either
taxi, trishaw or town bus (No
17) from the main Melaka bus
stand.

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